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Survivors of the American Army of the Battle of Little Big Horn (Bighorn) in 1876, Curley, Indian scout of George Custer (1839-1876) and Captain Keogh's horse " Comanche". Water strong in colour, according to photographs
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Survivors of the American Army of the Battle of Little Big Horn (Bighorn) in 1876, Curley, Indian scout of George Custer (1839-1876) and Captain Keogh's horse " Comanche". Water strong in colour, according to photographs
NWI4836085 Survivors of the American Army of the Battle of Little Big Horn (Bighorn) in 1876, Curley, Indian scout of George Custer (1839-1876) and Captain Keogh's horse " Comanche". Water strong in colour, according to photographs.; (add.info.: Survivors of the American Army of the Battle of Little Big Horn (Bighorn) in 1876, Curley, Indian scout of George Custer (1839-1876) and Captain Keogh's horse " Comanche". Water strong in colour, according to photographs.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This powerful print captures the survivors of the American Army from the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. Among them are Curley, an Indian scout for George Custer, and Captain Keogh's horse, "Comanche." The water in the image is depicted as strong in color, adding to the intensity of this historical moment.
The Battle of Little Big Horn was a significant event in American history, where General Custer and his troops were defeated by Native American forces led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Curley's presence as an Indian scout adds a unique perspective to this photo, showcasing the diverse individuals involved in this conflict.
"Comanche," Captain Keogh's loyal horse who miraculously survived the battle despite being wounded multiple times, stands tall next to Curley. This horse became a symbol of resilience and bravery during one of America's most infamous battles.
Through this image, we are reminded of the complexities and tragedies that unfolded during this tumultuous time period. The colors and details captured by North Wind Pictures bring this historical moment to life with striking clarity. It serves as a poignant reminder of those who fought bravely on both sides of this conflict and honors their memory through visual storytelling.
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